New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- The Yamuna River in the national capital was flowing below the danger mark on Sunday morning. The information from Loha Pul showed that the river is flowing below the 204.20-metre mark.
Persistent downpours have pushed river levels close to or beyond danger marks.
Earlier, the water level of the Yamuna River in Delhi rose to 204.79 metres at 7 a.m. on Thursday, crossing the warning mark of 204.50 metres and reaching the highest level of the season so far amid the ongoing monsoon season and continuous rainfall, officials said.
As monsoon lashes several parts of the country, the water level of the rivers across the nation is on the rise.
On Saturday, the water level in the Ganga River reached closer to the danger m...
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